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Sunday, February 17, 2013

Clio's walk in the Bunyip Sanctuary; a hot summer day

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Walking through the deep grass shortly before tea

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Trying to get a rise from this friendly and sleepy fellow

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Provoked and showing its blue tongue and displeasure - a blue tongued lizard

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Alpacas watching the crazy humans walking in that heat

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Thursday, February 14, 2013

Midweek walk to Sugarloaf. Janine, John and Clive walked the circuit, but the dry grass and low water levels made for disappointment

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Sad to see just how much the water line has receded

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Still beautiful, but much lower and less green

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Di's walk from Seaford to Frankston along the Kananook Creek. Lots of larny properties lining the creek

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Lazy fishing on the Kananook Creek - near Frankston

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Rudi's pic of the Frankston Sand Sculpture Theme

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Rudi's pic - Poseidon?

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Rudi's pic of strange undersea repair

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Ilona's pic of turtle sand sculpture

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The group after lunch on the Frankston foreshore lawns

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Friday, February 8, 2013

Arnis' walk from the Quarantine Station at Point Nepean to the Fort and return.

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Our walk took us along a rugged coastline and we saw a number of ships entering and leaving the bay

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Queen Janine on the throne - trying out the (mod) cons at the Fort

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Couldn't wait to get home for the cooling shower

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From the top of the Engine House in the Fort - views of ocean and bay

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Beautiful colours in the clear waters across the mouth of the bay

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We returned via the road and different paths - most pleasant

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Sunday, February 3, 2013

This picture of a Tawny Frogmouth was taken by Don during the walk at Coolart recently

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Arnis' walk at Mt Worth. The first section was through beautiful tree fern forest

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The path was often overgrown and the area very green - lots of rain!

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      • Clio's walk in the Bunyip Sanctuary; a hot summer day
      • Walking through the deep grass shortly before tea
      • Trying to get a rise from this friendly and sleepy...
      • Provoked and showing its blue tongue and displeasu...
      • Alpacas watching the crazy humans walking in that ...
      • Midweek walk to Sugarloaf. Janine, John and Clive...
      • Sad to see just how much the water line has receded
      • Still beautiful, but much lower and less green
      • Di's walk from Seaford to Frankston along the Kana...
      • Lazy fishing on the Kananook Creek - near Frankston
      • Rudi's pic of the Frankston Sand Sculpture Theme
      • Rudi's pic - Poseidon?
      • Rudi's pic of strange undersea repair
      • Ilona's pic of turtle sand sculpture
      • The group after lunch on the Frankston foreshore l...
      • Arnis' walk from the Quarantine Station at Point N...
      • Our walk took us along a rugged coastline and we s...
      • Queen Janine on the throne - trying out the (mod) ...
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      • Beautiful colours in the clear waters across the m...
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